Shirley Temple
29 titles
Filmography
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Heidi
(1937)An aunt takes a Swiss orphan from the girl's grandfather in the Swiss Alps and puts her to work in Frankfurt as companion to a disabled child.

The Little Princess
(1939)Su padre la dejó encargada en un internado al partir a la guerra y, al llegar la noticia de que murió en combate, la obligan a ser sirvienta.

Bright Eyes
(1934)Shirley Temple is delightful as the adorable mascot of a group of kindly aviators in this heart-rending treasure that features the classic musical number "The Good Ship Lollipop."

The Little Colonel
(1935)In the post-Civil war south, a darling little girl attempts to restore the peace between her parents and her plantation owner grandfather.

Curly Top
(1935)When Edward Morgan the rich trustee on an orphanage, first meets little Elizabeth and her older sister Mary, he is immediately entranced and adopts them for an imaginary benefactor. Though both girls come to adore Edward, Mary falls in love with him.

Wee Willie Winkie
(1937)Taken by her mother (June Lang) to live in India a young girl (Temple) gradually wins the heart of her feisty grandfather (C. Aubrey Smith), a colonel at a British army outpost. Before long she captures the heart of his entire regiment as well as his chief enemy (Ceasar Romeo), using her considerable charms to prevent a full scale war.
Captain January
(1936)A little girl named Star lives with Captain January, a lighthouse keeper who rescued her when her parents drowned. When the authorities insist that Star must leave her only guardian, Captain January fears he may lose his lovable companion for good.

Stowaway
(1936)A slain missionary's ward attaches herself to an American playboy and his sweetheart in Shanghai after stowing away.

The Littlest Rebel
(1935)During the civil war, a little girl dances in the streets to earn enough money to rescue her father from a yankee prison. Wonderful foot-Work of dancer bill bojangles robinson.

Poor Little Rich Girl
(1936)Thinking his young daughter Barbara is on her way to boarding school, a wealthy soap manufacturer has no idea she's hooked up with a vaudeville team and joined their act, When their first audition lands them a role on axhow owned by another soap company, they become huge radio stars. That's when Barbara's father tunes in and discovers his daughter is actually working of a his chief rival.

Little Miss Broadway
(1938)Entertaining musical comedy, starring the famous child actress. Story takes her from an orphanage to a happy foster home.

Susannah of the Mounties
(1939)Rescued by kindly Mounted Police officers after barely surviving an Indian attack on the Canadian frontier, cute orphan Susannah Sheldon (Shirley Temple) befriend the Mounties, especially Inspector "Montie" Montague (Randolph Scott). Moreover, the adorable Susannah proves a capable negotiator between the tribes and the Mounties.
Dimples
(1936)Ever cheerful, little dimples sings for money in the bowery while her thieving grandfather pickpockets the crowd she attracts. When a society lady adopts her, Dimples is discovered by the woman's nephew who needs someone to play Little Eva in his up.

Miss Annie Rooney
(1942)Shirley Temple stars in this story of an optimistic high schooler from a smart, yet poverty-stricken, home who is courted by a millionaire classmate.
Just Around the Corner
(1938)Penny Hale is the daughter of a once wealthy architect and widower now ruined by the depression and working as the maintenance man. Always positive, she refuses to accept their drop in the world and believes prosperity is just around the corner.

The Blue Bird
(1940)A rambunctious wood chopper's daughter receives a message from a fairy instructing her to find a bluebird, which will bring her and others happiness.

Our Little Girl
(1935)A troubled child tries to patch up her parents' broken marriage by running away.
Young People
(1940)Tired from years on the road as a family vaudeville act, Joe and Kit Ballantine move with their daughter to a small New England town; when they arrive, the Ballantines find that the locals aren't interested in welcoming performers to their town.

A Kiss for Corliss
(1949)Una joven enamorada de un hombre mayor cuenta a todas sus amigas que ese hombre es su novio. Pronto esa historia empieza a dar la vuelta al pueblo.

What's to Do?
(1933)A class president turns to his pals and pesky little sister for help in outsmarting his rival and getting out of a move to Seattle.